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notnodak
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03.10.2008, 11:05 PM

This motor gets real hot, will blue locktite hold?
I'm thinking I might drill/tap three screws to the front bell like it has on the rear bell. Hobbico is sending a replacement one for me but I want to fix and run now.
   
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03.10.2008, 11:12 PM

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This motor gets real hot, will blue locktite hold?
I'm thinking I might drill/tap three screws to the front bell like it has on the rear bell. Hobbico is sending a replacement one for me but I want to fix and run now.
I'm not sure what the compromise temperature of the Blue is, but I use it just about anywhere.

I know with Red you could fry the motor and it would still probably be holding. LOL It takes 500 degrees Farenheit before the Red even THINKS about giving up.

The Green is somewhat lower than this.

I know the Ammo motors do tend to run hot, but if you're running over 180 - 190 or so, you probably should reconsider your gearing options.
   
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03.10.2008, 11:38 PM

Thanks Sikeston34m, I've got some blue so I'll use that till I can add the screws.
   
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